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Loan calculator
To enable us to get on top of our credit, I'm looking for a calculator to show exactly how much we are paying off each loan and card each month. Something to forecast how much we are paying off and paying interest on.
Hope that makers sense....I guess its a spreadsheet i am looking for?
Hope that makers sense....I guess its a spreadsheet i am looking for?
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Another option might be http://www.whatsthecost.com/snowball.aspxA smile enriches those who receive without making poorer those who giveor "It costs nowt to be nice"0
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Ask your lender for an amortisation statement, which they are now dutybound to provide free of charge under the new Section 77B of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. This has only been in force since 1 Feb.
Such a statement should provide a breakdown of future payments that will fall due and how each one is made up (i.e. capital & interest).0 -
Thanks all.....its in all the answers!!!!0
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